Bing Yuan, Jinyi Wang, Xinyu Zhang, Jingwen Xu, Wenhui Leng, Nan Yin, Heng Zhang, Qitang Fan, Jianlong Xia, Jun Liu, Pingwu Du
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Pushing Carbon Nanohoops to Dark Green by Inserting BODIPY Dye Into Cycloparaphenylene Scaffolds.
Molecules that absorb red or near-infrared (NIR) light have been widely utilized in various fields with most reported NIR-absorbing materials focusing on planar conjugated molecules and polymers. However, the potential of curved carbon nanohoops as NIR absorbers has yet to be investigated. In this present study, for the first time, we synthesize a series of novel carbon nanohoops [n]CPP-BODIPY (n = 6, 7, and 9) by embedding boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dye into cycloparaphenylene scaffolds. These compounds exhibit an exclusive dark green color in the solid state. Remarkably, the absorption maxima of [n]CPP-BODIPY (n = 6, 7, and 9) exhibited a redshift over 140-170 nm compared to the BODIPY monomer and even > 300 nm compared to their corresponding CPP nanohoops, extending absorption features into the first NIR window. This establishes them as a novel class of carbon nanohoops with the most significant redshifted absorption to date. The successful application of this approach introduces a novel concept for synthesizing NIR absorbers based on CPP structures.
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